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Fraud occurred in the South Korean election, but the government is not investigating. Pray that the government will investigate and punish those who cheated.
Urgent Prayer: The president of South Korea is trying to uncover fraudulent elections. Members of the opposition National Assembly, who were elected in a fraudulent election, want to impeach the president. Pray that the president of South Korea will not be impeached. The forces behind the fraudulent election are from the Chinese Communist Party, North Korea, and the Communist Party in South Korea. Pray that those responsible for the election fraud will be found and punished. Pray that there will be no bloodshed in South Korea. Pray that Satan and the evil spirits controlling them will be bound.


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accept

ACCEPT, v.t. L. accepto, from accipio, ad and capio, to take.

1. To take or receive what is offered, with a consenting mind; to receive with approbation or favor.

Bless, Lord, his substance, and accept the work of his hands. Deut. 33.

He made an offer which was accepted.

Observe the difference between receive and accept.

He received an appointment or the offer of a commission, but he did not accept it.

2. To regard with partiality; to value or esteem.

It is not good to accept the person of the wicked. Prov. 28. 2 Cor. 8.

In theology, acceptance with God implies forgiveness of sins and reception into his favor.

3. To consent or agree to; to receive as terms of a contract; as, to accept a treaty; often followed by of.

Accept of the terms.

4. To understand; to have a particular idea of; to receive in a particular sense.

How is this phrase to be accepted?

5. In commerce, to agree or promise to pay, as a bill of exchange. See Acceptance.

acceptable

ACCEPTABLE, a.

1. That may be received with pleasure; hence pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; as an acceptable present.

2. Agreeable or pleasing in person; as, a man makes himself acceptable by his services or civilities.

acceptableness

ACCEPTABLENESS, n. the quality of being agreeable to a ACCEPTABILITY, receiver, or to a person with whom one has intercourse. The latter word is little used, or not at all.

acceptably

ACCEPTABLY, adv. In a manner to please, or give satisfaction.

Let us have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably.

Heb. 12.

acceptance

ACCEPTANCE, n.

1. A receiving with approbation or satisfaction; favorable reception; as work done to acceptance.

They shall come up with acceptance on my altar. Isa. 60.

2. the receiving of a bill of exchange or order, in such a manner, as to bind the acceptor to make payment. This must be by express words; and to charge the drawer with costs, in case of non payment, the acceptance must be in writing, under across, or on the back of the bill.

3. An agreeing to terms or proposals in commerce, by which a bargain is concluded and the parties bound.

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4. An agreeing to the act or contact of another, by some act which binds the person in law; as, a bishops taking rent reserved on a lease made by his predecessor, is an acceptance of the terms of the lease and binds the party.

5. In mercantile language, a bill of exchange accepted; as a merchant receives anothers acceptance in payment.

6. Formerly, the sense is which a word is understood. Obs.

See Acceptation.

acceptation

ACCEPTATION, n.

1. Kind reception; a receiving with favor or approbation.

This is a saying worthy of all acceptation. 1 Tim. 1.

2. A state of being acceptable; favorable regard.

Some things are of great dignity and acceptation with God

But in this sense acceptableness is more generally used.

3. the meaning or sense in which a word or expression is understood, or generally received; as a term is to be used according to its usual acceptation.

4. Reception in general. Obs.

accepted

ACCEPTED, pp. Kindly received; regarded; agreed to; understood; received as a bill of exchange.

accepter

ACCEPTER, OR ACCEPTOR, n. A person who accepts; the person who receives a bill of exchange so as to bind himself to pay it. See Acceptance.

accepting

ACCEPTING, ppr. Receiving favorably; agreeing to; understanding.

acception

ACCEPTION, n. The received sense of a word. Not now used.

acceptive

ACCEPTIVE, a. Ready to accept. Not used.

 


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